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1 Curriculum Vita Mark Warner May 2017 Name: Mark James Warner Address: University of Washington School of Oceanography Box Seattle, WA Telephone: Fax: Address: Education: 1988 Ph.D. (Marine Chemistry), Scripps Institution of Oceanography University of California, San Diego Graduate Advisor: Ray F. Weiss Dissertation Title: Chlorofluorocarbons F-11 and F-12: Their Solubilities in Water and Seawater and Studies of their distributions in the South Atlantic and North Pacific Oceans 1981 B.S., Florida Institute of Technology (Oceanography - Chemistry option) Honors/Awards: 1981 California Regents Fellowship - U.C. San Diego Employment: Associate Professor (without tenure), University of Washington Research Assistant Professor, University of Washington JISAO Research Associate (post-doctoral), University of Washington Postdoctoral Research Geochemist, Scripps Institution of Oceanography Professional Societies: American Geophysical Union Professional Activities: Member, U.S. GO-SHIP Executive Council, Participant, NSF North American Carbon Program Joint PI Meeting, May 2003 Co-chairman (with Dr. Thomas Haine, Johns Hopkins University) of WOCE Workshop on Tracers in Physical Oceanography, March, 2002, Seattle. Member, International WOCE Data Products Committee, Member, WOCE Southern Ocean Workshop Organizing Committee, Associate Editor, J. Geophys. Res., papers from the WOCE Southern Ocean Workshop, Co-convenor, 1999 IAPSO Global Water Mass Analysis Symposium (M. Tomczak, Convenor). Reviewer - Manuscripts - J. Geophys. Res., Geophys. Res. Lett., Deep-Sea Res., Mar. Chem., J. Marine Systems, Continental Shelf Research, Science, J. Phys. Ocean., Elementa, Ocean Science, J. Marine Research Reviewer - Proposals - National Science Foundation, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Environment Research Council (U.K.)

2 Research Expeditions: Fondo Nacional de Desarrolla Cientifico y Tecnologico (Chile), Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (Ger.) TTO: Tropical Atlantic Studies, Leg 2 (26 days) Ajax Expedition, Leg 1 (31 days) Agulhas Retroflection Cruise (29 days) Trans-Pacific Section - 24\(deN, Leg 2 (32 days) Trans-Pacific Section - 47\(deN (38 days) South Atlantic Ventilation Experiment, Leg 3 (38 days) South Atlantic Ventilation Experiment, Leg 4 (40 days) WOCE Hydrographic Program Section S4-Pacific (52 days) WOCE Hydrographic Program Section P6W (18 days) WOCE Hydrographic Program Section P14C (14 days) WOCE Hydrographic Program Section P14N (59 days) Sea of Okhotsk Expedition (45 days) Antarctic Margin Experiment (73 days) 1998/10- PRISM Cruises in Puget Sound (12 at 4 days each) Japan/East Sea Expedition (24 days) Voyage 3, RSV Aurora Australis - CLIVAR Repeat Expedition (47 days) A16N Repeat Hydrography (54 days) A16S Repeat Hydrography (43 days) P16N Repeat Hydrography (22 days) Voyage 3, RSV Aurora Australis CEAMARC/CASO (43 days) Voyage 6, RSV Aurora Australis CASO SR3 Repeat Hydrography (27 days) P6 (Leg 2) Repeat Hydrography (37 days) Eastern Tropical South Pacific Oxygen Minimum Zone (31 days) P16S Repeat Hydrography (46 days) Funded Research: National Science Foundation - Study of Chlorofluorocarbon Distributions along 67 S in the Pacific Ocean (WOCE Hydrographic Line S4) - 1 year - $61,394 - Note: Co-PI with Gammon and Bullister National Science Foundation - CFC Measurements on WOCE P6W - 1 year - $37,000 - Note: A. Nowell, PI National Science Foundation - Chlorofluorocarbon Measurements on WOCE Hydrographic Sections P14N (179 E) and P10 (149 E) in the North Pacific Ocean - 3 years - $350, National Science Foundation - Chlorofluorocarbon Measurements on WOCE Hydrographic Program Section P31 (The Samoan Passage) - 2 years - $47, Office of Naval Research - Field Studies of Wintertime Water Mass Modification and Transport in the Sea of Okhotsk - 3 years - $893,666 - Note: S. Riser, Co-PI

3 National Science Foundation - Chlorofluorocarbon Measurements on Two WOCE Hydrographic Program Sections (I1 and I5W/I4) in the Indian Ocean - 3 years - $220, National Science Foundation - Measurement of the CFC Distributions in the Indian Ocean Sector of the Southern Ocean (WOCE Section S4 - Indian Sector) - 2 years - $135, National Science Foundation - Chlorofluorocarbon Measurements on the Antarctic Margin Experiment: A Proposal to Study Deep Water Formation and Circulation between 80 E and 150 E - 3 years - $239, National Science Foundation - Global Integration and Interpretation of WOCE CFC Data - 3 years - $293, National Science Foundation - Measurement and Interpretation of CFCs in the Japan/East Sea - 2 years - $250, National Science Foundation - Interpretation of the Subsurface CFC Maxima in the North Pacific - 2 years - $145, National Science Foundation - Temporal Evolution of Chlorofluorocarbons and Inorganic Carbon in the Southern and Southwestern Pacific Ocean - 3 years - $326,473 - co-pi with C. Sabine and J. Bullister National Ocean Partnership Program - A Partnership for Modeling the Marine Environment of Puget Sound - 5 years - $3,637,927 - co-pi 2003 National Science Foundation Collaborative Research: Global Ocean Repeat Hydrography, Carbon and Tracer Measurements 6 years - $876, National Science Foundation A Modeling and Data Study of Dissolved Oxygen and pcfc Age Variability in the Thermocline of the Southern Ocean 3 years - $499,428 L. Thompson, co- PI ONR Hood Canal Dissolved Oxygen Program Integrated Assessment and Modeling 3 years - $4,000,000 J.L. Newton, PI (multiple co-pis) NOAA - CFC Mixed Layer Boundary Conditions in the North Pacific and Implications for Interpretation of Repeat Tracer Age Data and Carbon Cycling Estimates - 3 years - $320,282 - co-pi with Sabine Mecking, LuAnne Thompson National Science Foundation Variability in Water Mass Formation and Rates in the Southwestern Pacific Ocean Based on Repeat Hydrography CFC Measurements 3 years - $623,931 R. Sonnerup, co-pi.

4 2008 National Science Foundation Collaborative Research: Global Ocean Repeat Hydrography, Carbon and Tracer Measurements 6 years - $731, National Science Foundation - Ventilation and Timescales of Oxygen and Nutrient Cycling in the Oxygen Deficient Waters Of The Eastern Tropical South Pacific 2 years - $425,000 Rolf Sonnerup, Calvin Mordy, co-pis 2015 National Science Foundation Collaborative Research: Global Ocean Repeat Hydrography, Carbon, and Tracer Measurements, years - $3,041,340 (UW: $713,569) Co-PIs: Rana Fine, William Smethie, Dong-Ha Min, David Ho 2016 National Science Foundation Decadal changes in the ventilation of the Southwest Pacific Ocean from repeatd CFC and new SF 6 measurements 3 years - $506,879 co-pi: R. Sonnerup Reviewed Publications: Warner, M. J. and R. F. Weiss (1985) Solubilities of chlorofluorocarbons 11 and 12 in water and seawater. Deep-Sea Res., 32, Weiss, R. F., J. L. Bullister, R. H. Gammon, and M. J. Warner (1985) Atmospheric chlorofluoromethanes in the deep equatorial Atlantic. Nature, 314, Fine, R. A., M. J. Warner, and R. F. Weiss (1988) Water mass modification at the Agulhas Retroflection: chlorofluoromethane studies. Deep-Sea Res., 35, Warner M. J. and R. F. Weiss (1992) Chlorofluoromethanes in South Atlantic Antarctic Intermediate Water. Deep-Sea Res.,39, Gordon, A. L., R. F. Weiss, W. M. Smethie, Jr., and M. J. Warner (1992) Thermocline and intermediate water communication between the South Atlantic and Indian Oceans. J. Geophys. Res., 97, Fine, R. A., R. Lukas, F. M. Bingham, M. J. Warner, and R. H. Gammon (1994) The western equatorial Pacific: A water mass crossroads. J. Geophys. Res., 99, Warner, M. J.and G. I. Roden (1995) Chlorofluorocarbon evidence for recent ventilation of the deep Bering Sea. Nature, 373, Bu, X. and M. J. Warner (1995) Solubility of chlorofluorocarbon CFC-113 in water and seawater. Deep-Sea Research, 42, Warner, M. J., J. L. Bullister, D. P. Wisegarver, R. H. Gammon, and R. F. Weiss (1996) Basin-wide distributions of chlorofluorocarbons F-11 and F-12 in the North Pacific: J. Geophys. Res., 101, Riser, S. C., M. J. Warner, and G. I. Yurasov (1999) Circulation and mixing of water masses of Tatar Strait and the northwestern boundary region of the Japan Sea. J. Oceanography, 55, Mecking, S. and M. J. Warner (1999) Ventilation of Red Sea Water with respect to chlorofluorocarbons. J. Geophys. Res., 101, 11,087-11,097. Bindoff, N. L., M. J. Warner, and M. A. Rosenberg (2000) On the circulation of the waters over the Antarctic continental slope and rise between 80 to 150 E. Deep-Sea Res., 47, Coatanoan, C., C. Goyet, N. Gruber, C. L. Sabine, and M. Warner (2000) Comparison of two approaches to quantify anthropogenic CO2 in the ocean: results from the northern Indian Ocean. Global Biogeochem. Cycles, 15, Mecking, S. and M. J. Warner (2001) On the subsurface CFC maxima in the thermocline of

5 the subtropical North Pacific and their relation to mode waters and oxygen maxima. J. Geophys. Res., 106, 22,179-22,198. Mecking, S., M. J. Warner, S. L. Hautala, R.E. Sonnerup, and C.E. Greene (2004) The influence of mixing on CFC concentrations and CFC-derived age distributions in the North Pacific thermocline. J. Geophys. Res., 109, doi: /2003jc Min, D.-H. and M. J. Warner (2005) Basin-wide circulation and ventilation study in the East Sea (Sea of Japan) using chlorofluorocarbon tracers. Deep-Sea Res. II, 52, Willey, D. A., R. A. Fine, R. E. Sonnerup, J. L. Bullister, W. M. Smethie, Jr., and M. J. Warner (2004) Global oceanic chlorofluorocarbon inventory. Geophys. Res. Lett., 31, L01303, doi: /2003gl Talley, L. D., P. Tishchenko, V. Luchin, A. Nedashkovskiy, S. Sagalaev, D. J. Kang, M. Warner, and D. H. Min (2004) Atlas of Japan (East) Sea hydrographic properties in summer, Prog. Oceanogr., 61, Mecking, S., M. J. Warner, and J. L. Bullister (2006) Temporal changes in pcfc-12 ages and AOU along two hydrographic sections in the eastern North Pacific. Deep-Sea Res. I, 53, Park, G.-H., K. Lee, P. Tishchenko, D.-H. Min, M. J. Warner, L. D. Talley, D.-J. Kang, and K.-R. Kim (2006) Large accumulation of anthropogenic CO 2 in the East (Japan) Sea and its significant impact on carbonate chemistry. Global Biogeochem. Cycles, 20, doi: /2005gb Fine, R. A., W. M. Smethie, Jr, J. L. Bullister, M. Rhein, D.-H. Min, M. J. Warner, A. Poisson, and R. F. Weiss (2008) Decadal ventilation and mixing of Indian Ocean waters. Deep-Sea Res. I, 55, 20-37, doi: /j.dsr Sonnerup, R. E., J. L. Bullister, and M. J. Warner (2009) Improved estimates of ventilation rate changes and CO 2 uptake in the Pacific Ocean using chlorofluorocarbons and sulfur hexafluoride. J. Geophys. Res., doi: /2008JC Moore, S. K., N. J. Mantua, M. Kawase, J. A. Newton, M. J. Warner, and J. P. Kellogg (2008) A descriptive analysis of temporal and spatial patterns of variability in Puget Sound oceanographic properties. Estuarine, Coastal, and Shelf Science, doi: /j.ecss Min, D. H., M. J. Warner, and J. L. Bullister (2010) Estimated rates of carbon tetrachloride removal in the thermocline and deep waters of the East Sea (Sea of Japan), Mar. Chem., 121/ ; doi: /j.marchem Feely, R. A., S. R. Alin, J. Newton, C. L. Sabine, M. Warner, A. Devol, C. Krembs, and C. Maloy (2010) The combined effects of ocean acidification, mixing, and respiration on ph and carbonate saturation in an urbanized estuary, Estuar. Coast. Shelf S., 88(4), ; doi: /j.ecss Trossman, D. S., L. Thompson, S. Mecking, and M. J. Warner (2012) On the formation, ventilation and erosion of mode waters in the North Atlantic and Southern Oceans. J. Geophys. Res., doi: /2012JC Trossman, D. S., L. Thompson, S. Mecking, M. J. Warner, F. Bryan, and S. Peacock (2014) Evaluation of oceanic transport parameters using transient tracers from observations and model output. Ocean Modelling, 74, Reum, J.C.P., S. R. Alin, R.A. Feely, J. Newton, M. Warner, and P. McElhany (2014) Seasonal carbonate chemistry covariation with temperature, oxygen, and salinity in a fjord estuary: Implications for designs of ocean acidification experiments. PLOS One, 9(2), e89619, doi: /journal.pone

6 Mawji, E.. et al. (2015) The GEOTRACES Intermediate Data Product Mar. Chem., 177, 1-8, doi: /j.marchem Sonnerup, R. E., S. Mecking, J. L. Bullister, and M. J. Warner (2015) Transit time distributions and oxygen utilization rates from chlorofluorocarbons and sulfur hexafluoride in the Southeast Pacific Ocean. J. Geophys. Res., 120, Talley, L. D. et al. (2015) Changes in ocean heat, carbon content, and ventilation: Review of the first decade of global repeat hydrography (GO-SHIP). Annual Review of Marine Science, 8, Peng, X., C. A. Fuchsman, A. Jayakumar, M. J. Warner, A. H. Devol, and B. B. Ward. (2016) Revisiting nitrification in the eastern tropical South Pacific: A focus on controls. J. Geophys. Res., 121, Purkey, S. G., W. M. Smethie, G. Gebbie, A. L. Gordon, R. E. Sonnerup, M. J. Warner, and J. L. Bullister (2017) A synoptic view of the ventilation and circulation of Antarctic Bottom Water from chlorofluorocarbons. Submitted to Annual Review of Marine Science. Sonnerup, R. E., M. J. Warner, B. X. Chang, C. W. Mordy, and S. Mecking (2017) Timescales of ventilation, oxygen utilization, and fixed nitrogen consumption in the eastern tropical South Pacific oxygen deficient zone from transient tracers. In preparation Data Reports: Weiss, R. F., J. L. Bullister, M. J. Warner, F. A. Van Woy, and P. K. Salameh (1990) Ajax Expedition Chlorofluorocarbon Measurements. SIO Reference 90-6, 190 pp. Weiss, R. F., J. L. Bullister, F. A. Van Woy, M. J. Warner, P. K. Salameh, and R. H. Gammon (1991) Transient Tracers in the Ocean, Tropical Atlantic Study: Chlorofluorocarbon Measurements. SIO Reference 91-1, 159 pp. Weiss, R. F., M. J. Warner, P. K. Salameh, F. A. Van Woy, and K. G. Harrison (1993) South Atlantic Ventilation Experiment: SIO Chlorofluorocarbon Measurements. SIO Reference 93-49, 466 pp. All CFC data collected during WOCE,CLIVAR Repeat Hydrography Program, and the GO-SHIP program are available through cchdo.ucsd.edu. Other Publications: Feely, R. A., L. D. Talley, J. L. Bullister, C. A. Carlson, S. C. Doney, R. A. Fine, E. Firing, N. Gruber, D. A. Hansell, G. C. Johnson, R. M. Key, C. Langdon, A. Macdonald, J. T. Mathis, S. Mecking, F. J. Millero, C. W. Mordy, C. L. Sabine, W. M. Smethie, J. H. Swift, A. M. Thurnherr, R. Wanninkhof, and M. J. Warner (2014) The US Repeat Hydrography CO 2 /Tracer Program (GO-SHIP): Accomplishments from the first decadal survey. A US CLIVAR and OCB Report, , US CLIVAR Project Office, 47 pp. Abstracts: Weiss, R. F., M. J. Warner, K. G. Harrison, and W. M. Smethie, Jr. (1989) Deep equatorial Atlantic chlorofluorocarbon distributions. EOS, 70, Warner, M. J., R. F. Weiss, and W. M. Smethie, Jr. (1990) Chlorofluorocarbon distributions in the deep Argentine Basin. EOS, 71, 168.

7 Warner, M. J. and J. L. Bullister (1993) Chlorofluorocarbons F-11 and F-12 along 67 S in the Pacific Ocean: Results from WOCE Hydrographic Program Section S4. The Oceanography Society, Third Scientific Meeting, 98. Warner, M. J., J. L. Bullister, R. H. Gammon, and D. Wisegarver (1993) Distributions of the anthropogenic chlorofluorocarbons F-11 and F-12 in the North Pacific Ocean: PICES Second Annual Meeting, 43 (invited). Warner, M. J. and G. I. Roden (1994) Ventilation of the deep Bering Sea. EOS, 75, 206. Bullister, J. L., D. P. Wisegarver, M. J. Warner, and R. H. Gammon (1994) Pre-WOCE distributions of anthropogenic chlorofluorocarbons in the North Pacific. The Oceanography Society, Pacific Basin Meeting, 16. Riser, S. C., M. J. Warner, and G. I. Yurasov (1995) The water masses and circulation of the Okhotsk Sea in late winter: ventilation, convection, and exchange with the North Pacific. The XXI General Assembly of the International Association of the Physical Sciences of the Oceans: The Abstracts, p. 77. Warner, M. J. (1995) CFCs in the Sea of Okhotsk. Maurice Ewing Symposium on Applications of Trace Substance Measurements to Oceanographic Problems, Abstracts, p. 51. Riser, S. C. and M. J. Warner (1996) Exchange of water between the Okhotsk Sea and North Pacific Ocean through the Kurile Straits. In: Proceedings, International Workshop on the Okhotsk Sea and Arctic. T. Takizawa, ed. Science and Technology Agency of Japan, 205 pp. Riser, S. C., G. Yurasov, and M. Warner (1996) Hydrographic and tracer measurements of the water mass structure and transport in the Okhotsk Sea in early Spring. In: Proceedings of the Workshop on the Okhotsk Sea and Adjacent Seas, PICES Scientific Report #6. Riser, S. C. and M. Warner (1996) New chemical and hydrographic measurements from the Okhotsk Sea in the Spring of In Proceedings, Eleventh International Symposium on Okhotsk Sea and Sea Ice, Mombetsu, Japan. Okhotsk Sea and Cold Ocean Research Association, 395 pp. Bullister, J. L., A. H. Orsi, R. A. Fine, R. F. Weiss, W. M. Smethie, Jr, and M. J. Warner (1996) Chlorofluorocarbon distributions during the WOCE Pacific Basin one-time survey: an overview. EOS, Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union, 77, F364. Mecking, S. and M. J. Warner (1996) Ventilation of Red Sea Water with respect to Chlorofluorocarbons, EOS, Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union, 77, F392. Warner, M. J. and N. L. Bindoff (1997) Chlorofluorocarbon distributions in the southern Australian-Antarctic Basin. Abstracts, 1997 Joint Assemblies of IAMAS and IAPSO, IP1-8. Bindoff, N. L., M. J. Warner, and M. A. Rosenberg (1997) The Antarctic Margin Experiment, 80 to 150 E. Abstracts, 1997 Joint Assemblies of IAMAS and IAPSO, IP1-11. Warner, M. J. and R. A. Fine (1997) The use of CFCs and other tracers in water mass studies IAPSO Workshop: Water Mass Analysis as a Tool for Climate Research (Invited). Mecking, S., M. J. Warner, K. E. Greene, and J. L. Bullister (1999) Subduction in the subtropical North Pacific: Observations and model simulations of the subsurface CFC maxima. WOCE AIMS Tracer Workshop, Bremen, Germany, Feb 99. Warner, M. J. (1999) Tracer Data Products: Needs and Issues. WOCE AIMS Tracer Workshop, Bremen, Germany (Invited).

8 Mecking, S., M. J. Warner, and C. E. Greene (2000) On the origin and structure of the subsurface CFC and oxygen maxima in the subtropical North Pacific thermocline. Eos, Trans., Amer. Geophys. Union, 80 (suppl.), OS176. Postlethwaite, C. F., W. J. Jenkins, S. C. Riser, and M. J. Warner (2000) Bomb tritium in the Japan/East Sea: Evidence for changing ventilation rates? Eos, Trans., Amer. Geophys. Union, 80 (suppl.), OS100. Min, D.H. and M. J. Warner (2000) Chlorofluorocarbons as circulation and ventilation tracers in the East (Japan) Sea. In: Oceanography of the Japan Sea; Proceedings of CREAMS 2000 International Symposium. M.A. Danchankov, ed. FERHRI, Vladivostok. Bullister, J.L., R.A. Fine, D.-H. Min, W. M. Smethie, M.J. Warner, and R.F. Weiss (2000) Invasion of the CFCs into the Pacific Ocean: Results from the WOCE Hydrographic Program onetime survey. Eos, Trans., Amer. Geophys. Union, 81, F661. Min, D.H. and M.J. Warner (2000) Wide distribution of CFC-maximum intermediate water and unexpected ventilation patterns of bottom waters in the East (Japan) Sea observed in Eos, Trans., Amer. Geophys. Union, 81, F720. Mecking, S. and M.J. Warner (2000) Effects of mixing on tracer-derived ventilation ages in the North Pacific thermocline. Eos, Trans., Amer. Geophys. Union, 81, F728. Warner, M.J. and S.C. Riser (2000) Chlorofluorocarbon distributions in the Sea of Okhotsk. In: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Atmosphere-Ocean-Cryosphere Interaction in the Sea of Okhotsk and the Surrounding Environment. Wakatsuchi, M. and T. Hara, eds. Institute of Low-Temperature Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo. Min, D.-H. and M.J. Warner (2002) Unexpected bottom water ventilation pattern observed in the Japan Basin. Submitted to Abstracts, 2001 CREAMS Meeting. Min, D.-H. and M.J. Warner (2002) Ventilation and wide-range spreading of East Sea Intermediate Water. Submitted to Abstracts, 2001 CREAMS Meeting. Warner, M.J., M. Kawase, and J.L. Newton (2001) Recent studies of the overturning circulation in Hood Canal. In: Proceedings of the 2001 Puget Sound Research Conference, T. Droscher, ed., Puget Sound Water Quality Action Team, Olympia, WA. Bullister, J.L., R.E. Sonnerup, R.A. Fine, D. Min, W.M. Smethie Jr., M.J. Warner, and R.F. Weiss (2002) Turnover times of the North Pacific thermocline based on chlorofluorocarbons. Eos, Trans., Amer. Geophys. Union, 83(4), Ocean Sci. Meet. Suppl., Abstract OS32I-06. Mecking, S. and M.J. Warner (2002) The influence of mixing on the ventilation of the North Pacific thermocline. Eos, Trans., Amer. Geophys. Union, 83(4), Ocean Sci. Meet. Suppl., Abstract OS41B-14. Min, D.H. and M.J. Warner (2002) Apparent removal of carbon tetrachloride in the thermocline waters of the East Sea (Sea of Japan). Eos, Trans., Amer. Geophys. Union, 83(4), Ocean Sci. Meet. Suppl., Abstract OS12O-05. Warner, M. J., D.-H. Min, J. L. Bullister, W. Roether, W. M. Smethie, Jr., R.F. Weiss, R. A. Fine, A. J. Watson, T.W.N. Haine, and A. Poisson (2002) Distributions of anthropogenic CFCs in the Southern Ocean. WOCE and Beyond Conference, San Antonio, November Bullister, J. L., R. E. Sonnerup, R. A. Fine, D. H. Min, S. Mecking, W. M. Smethie, Jr., M. J. Warner, and R. F. Weiss (2002) The WOCE Pacific CFC Survey, WOCE and Beyond Conference, San Antonio. Kellogg, J. P., N. P. Gray, M. Kawase, J. Newton, and M. J. Warner (2003) PRISM cruises: Developing a database to evaluate interannual variability in Puget Sound. Part 1:

9 temperature and salinity Conference Abstracts: 17 th Biennial Conference of the Estuarine Research Federation. Gray, N. P., J. P. Kellogg, M. Kawase, J. Newton, and M. J. Warner (2003) PRISM cruises: Developing a database to evaluate interannual variability in Puget Sound. Part 2: oxygen and nutrients Conference Abstracts: 17 th Biennial Conference of the Estuarine Research Federation. Warner, M. J., J. A. Newton, and M. Kawase (2004) The role of the coastal North Pacific on interannual variability of the dissolved oxygen concentrations in Hood Canal. Eos Trans. AGU, 84(52), Ocean Sci. Meet. Suppl., Abstract OS32G-09. Kellogg, J. P., M. Kawase, J. Newton, and M. Warner (2004) Correlations of Puget Sound temperature and salinity with climatic factors, Eos Trans. AGU, 84(52), Ocean Sci. Meet. Suppl., Abstract OS22B-05. Warner, M. J., J. L. Bullister, S. R. Rintoul, B. Tilbrook, and C. L. Sabine (2004) Temporal evolution of the CFC distributions along the SR3 section between Tasmania and Antarctica. Eos Trans. AGU 85(47) Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract OS24B-06. Bullister, J. L., M. J. Warner, R. E. Sonnerup, G. C. Johnson, and N. Gruber (2004) Decadal changes in dissolved CFCs in the eastern basin of the North Atlantic. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract OS23F-03. Newton, J.A., M. Alford, A. Devol, M. Kawase, M. Warner, and D. Hannafious (2006) Hypoxia in Hood Canal, Washington: controlling factors and current status. Eos Trans. AGU, 87(36), Ocean. Sci. Meet. Suppl., Abstract OS46J-15. Warner, M. J., J. L. Bullister, R. Wanninkhof, and S. Doney (2007) Temporal changes in the CFC distributions along 25 W in the South Atlantic since the WOCE period. EOS. Trans. AGU, 87(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract OS21C Bullister, J. L., M. J. Warner, R. E. Sonnerup, and R. A. Fine (2007) Decadal changes in dissolved chlorofluorocarbons along 150 W in the Pacific Ocean. EOS. Trans. AGU, 87(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract OS21C Newton, J. A., C. Bassin, A. Devol, W. Ruef, M. Warner, and D. Hannafious (2008) An evaluation of various drivers for increasing hypoxia in Hood Canal, WA. Ocean Sciences Meet., p Warner, M. J., S. R. Rintoul, B. Tilbrook, J. L. Bullister, and R. E. Sonnerup. (2008) A hydrographic and CFC survey on the Adelie Land Shelf. Eos Trans. AGU, 89 (53), Fall Meeting Suppl., Abstract OS12A-05. Warner, M. J., J. L. Bullister, S. R. Rintoul, R. Sonnerup, D. Trossman, and A. Reed Changes in the CFC distributions between Tasmania and Antarctica over Trans., Amer. Geophys. Union, suppl., AGU Fall Meeting OS53B Reed, A. C., M. J. Warner, J. L. Bullister, S. R. Rintoul, and R. S. Sonnerup, Evolution of water mass chlorofluorocarbon inventories from 1991 to 2008 along the SR3 WOCE hydrographic section. AGU Ocean Sciences Meeting, Abstract Bullister, J.L., R. E. Sonnerup, and M. J. Warner, Anthropogenic tracers and CO 2 in the abyssal southwest Pacific Ocean. AGU Ocean Sciences Meeting. Vedamati, J., B. X. Chang, B. D. Peters, M.S. Forbes, C. Mordy, M. J. Warner, A. Devol, B.B. Ward, and K. Casciotti, Nitrous oxide cycling in the eastern tropical South Pacific as inferred from isotopic and isotopomeric data AGU Fall Meeting, Abstract B13K-08.

10 Talley, L. D., B. Carter, M. J. Warner, J. H. Swift, A. H. Orsi, and B. Sloyan, Decadal changes in hydrography of the southern Pacific Ocean and Ross Sea AGU Fall Meeting, Abstract GC13C Bullister, J. L., D. P. Wisegarver, M. J. Warner, R. E. Sonnerup, and B. X. Chang (2016) A baseline for monitoring long-term changes in the global distribution of N 2 O in the ocean AGU Fall Meeting, Abstract B11E Teaching: OCE 499/ OCE 460: Oceanic Data Interpretation/ Undergraduate Research - Winter 1993/Spring assisted in teaching/ advising as a representative from the Chemical Oceanography option - supervised the project of one student - Winter 1999/Spring 2000: supervised project of W. Ruef. OCE 522: Radiochemical Tracers and Ocean Mixing - Winter sole instructor. OCE 521/529: Seminar in Chemical Oceanography - Winter 1994, Spring 1999, Spring 2002, Spring 2005, Winter 2009, Winter 2013 OCE 500: Current Problems in Oceanography - Fall 1996/Winter 1997, Fall 1997/Winter 1998 OCE 584: Transient Tracers in the Ocean - Spring 1997, Fall sole instructor OCE 510: Physics of Ocean Circulation - Fall co-taught with Dr. Kathy Kelly OCEAN 220 (201): Introduction to Field Oceanography - Spring 1999, Spring 2000, Spring 2004, Spring 2007 (lead instructor), Spring 2008 (Honors section), Spring 2009, Spring 2010, Spring 2011, Spring 2012, Spring 2013 (lead instructor: ), Spring 2015 (lead instructor), Spring 2016 (lead instructor) OCEAN 400: Chemical Oceanography Fall 2002 OCEAN/ATM S/ESS 586: Ice Shelf-Ocean Interactions Winter credit PCC Reading & Discussion Seminar Faculty instructor for a reading course led by graduate students 15 registered students Credit/No Credit not evaluated Other Instructional Activities: Physical Oceanography Seminar , Autumn 1999, August organized schedule Chief Scientist twelve PRISM cruises to Puget Sound - Four days each Co-chief Scientist NANOOS cruise in Puget Sound/ Strait of Juan De Fuca - Oct University/College/School Service:

11 Faculty Council member (Phys. Ocean.) Faculty Council member (Chem. Ocean.) 2002 Recruitment Committee member (Chem. Ocean.) 2005 PRISM Steering Committee Ombudsman, School of Oceanography 2006 Graduate Student Recruitment Coordinator Graduate Program Coordinator, Oceanography College Council, alternate member Faculty Senate Graduate Student Affairs Committee, oceanography, chair College of the Environment Diversity Committee (alternate) School representative to oceanopportunities.org College of the Environment Diversity Committee 2014 School of Oceanography representative, Ocean Science Educators Retreat, Savannah, GA School of Oceanography Graduate Program Committee, chair College of the Environment Assoc. Dean for Diversity and Access Search Advisory Committee, member 2016 School of Oceanography representative, Ocean Science Educators Retreat, Baton Rouge, LA Community Outreach Member, Hood Canal Dissolved Oxygen Program: Integrated Assessment and Modeling science team Sept. 16, 2005 Made presentation to WA State House of Reps. Select Committee on Hood Canal Dec. 2, 2005 Presentation to the Hood Canal Coordinating Council Annual Meeting ORCA Bowl volunteer Science Judge ORCA Bowl volunteer Moderator Update Hood Canal oxygen inventory graph for hoodcanal.washington.edu; provided brief write-up for an Annual Review of the state of Puget Sound (Puget Sound Partnership) July 2012, July 2014, July 2015 organized a one-day visit to UW School of Oceanography for FHL REU students, JISAO interns, and Hollings Scholars with the goal of recruiting URM students to ocean sciences graduate programs. Graduate Student Advising: Sabine Mecking - faculty advisor - M.S., 6/1997; Ph. D., 12/2001 Andrew Reed faculty co-advisor M.S. 5/2013; currently advised by C. McNeil Xin Bu - committee member - Ph.D., Chemistry, 1995 (R. H. Gammon, advisor) Carol Ladd - committee member - M.S., Oceanography, 1995 (L. Thompson, advisor)

12 Jeffrey Abell - committee member - M.S., Oceanography, 1999 (S. Emerson, Advisor), Ph.D., Oceanography, 2003 (R. Keil, advisor) Sean Schenk - committee member - M.S., Oceanography, 1999 (S. Martin, advisor) Daniel Hayes - committee member - M.S., Oceanography, 1999 (J. Morison, advisor), Ph.D Young-Oh Kwon - committee member (S. Riser, advisor) Ph. D Benjamin Van Mooy - committee member (R. Keil and A. Devol, advisors) Ph. D., 2003 Amy Wirts committee member (G. Johnson, advisor) M.S., 2004 Mark Carson committee member (E. Harrison, advisor) M.S. 2006, Ph.D Li Ren committee member (S. Riser, advisor) M. S. 2005, Ph. D Beth Curry committee member (C. Lee, advisor) - M. S Rebecca Zanzig committee member (L. Thompson, advisor) M. S David Trossman committee member (L. Thompson, advisor) M. S. 2007; Ph. D., 2011 Sarah Purkey committee member (G. Johnson, advisor) M.S. 2010; Ph. D Brian Chinn committee member (J. Girton, M. Alford co-advisors) Ph.D Andrew Shao committee member (S. Mecking, L. Thompson co-advisors) Ph.D Tyler Hennon committee member (S. Riser, advisor) Ph.D Currently on the supervisory committee of 12 oceanography graduate students Post-Doctoral Mentoring: Dr. Dong Ha Min, Ph. D., SIO-UCSD, (currently at UT-Austin)

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